UNIT 4222 – 396 Support individuals with multiple conditions and/or disabilities Outcome 1 Understand the impact of multiple conditions and/or disabilities on individuals 1. Describe possible multiple conditions and/or disabilities that individuals may have People with severe or multiple disabilities may exhibit wide range of characteristics‚ depending on the combination & severity of disabilities‚ and the person’s age. There are however‚ some traits they may share‚ including: needs
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also have a construction company that helps jobs become available for the residents of Kelsey such as construction‚ contracting‚ designing and engineering. The community of the City of Kelsey has an annual balloon fest every year‚ and a monthly farmers market for the community. They also partake in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade‚ craft fairs‚ and a memorial softball tournament‚ and an annual 10K marathon. The residents of the City of Kelsey are very involved in their community and there are lots
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shot or in front of other residents‚ staff or family. The conversation would happen where the individual is comfortable i.e their room or in a room they choose where the door would be closed. Communicate with colleagues: Collegues Should only discuss information about a resident if it is entirely mandatory or benefits the care they recieve‚ no personal information that has been discussed between you and a resident should be disclosed to any other persons. That resident has confided and trusted in
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Cultural Immersion Experience I participated in the disabled culture for my out-of-class experience. I attended a Birthday Party and visited with a mentally challenged client (son of my friend) with a family friend at Parkwood Developmental nursing home facility in Valdosta‚ GA. Parkwood Nursing home is the residence of approximately 50 clients with varying mental and physical abilities. The front door of the building looks like the door on a house. When entering the front door
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Roles of a CNA CNAs spend more time with the resident than any other staff member. They are the eyes and ears of the healthcare team. Observing any changes in the resident’s conditions and reporting them is a very important role. The Cna is In charge of charting any information about the resident. For example the roles the Cna follow everyday is never different‚ they help the residents get dressed and they help them be safe throughout the facility‚ they encourage them to eat and drink‚ making
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.............. |Learning outcomes |Assessment criteria 1.1 | | |Question: Describe 8 reasons why residents communicate to you | |Understand why communication is important in the|Answer: | |work setting |They
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Case Study Acre Woods is a private retirement community with 275 senior residents. Its mission is to improve the quality of life of its residents through physical and emotional care. Sarah Armstrong‚ Acre Woods’ resident physical therapist‚ manages the retirement community’s activity program. Recently‚ Acre Woods added a pool to its rehabilitation center to facilitate resident exercise and aquatic therapy. The residents’ monthly rent was raised to help finance the pool. After the pool was constructed
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Dinner Eating Habits of the University of the Philippines Kalayaan Residence Hall Dormers by Famisan‚ John Paul Javier‚ Humility Malazo‚ Jeffrey Matiling‚ Charissa Serrano‚ Elaine Joy May 2012 Dinner Eating Habits of the University of the Philippines Kalayaan Residence Hall Dormers In general terms‚ food is anything edible‚ gives satisfaction‚ and comprises almost the budget of the family. When we are confronted by a strange plant or animal‚ the first question that enters our minds
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have to work; yet‚ he forces his wife and son to do harsh work. He brags of his toughness‚ detesting their softness‚ and crying for his loneliness. These two lost lives have their souls incarnated into two elms‚ which somehow protective for the residents live in this house but also makes them feel creepy and gloomy. Aside from this‚ his repeating words of “ripe on the bough” (O’Neill‚ 650) may also represent his power beyond the women or namely the elms. The shadow of the elms covers on the
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supervised by a Board of Governors consisting of five women who were formerly residents of MCB. The Board of Governors was established in 1915 at the request of William Cook. William Cook donated the money to build first‚ the Martha Cook Building and later the Law Quad next door. All of the governors share a vested interest in seeing the traditions of the building continue while we serve the ever changing needs of the residents in the building as they attend the University of Michigan. We are pleased
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